% applicants receiving offers

40%

Provided by UCAS, this is the percentage of applicants who were offered a place on the course last year. Note that not all applicants receiving offers will take up the place, so this figure is likely to differ from applicants to places.

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Course description

Packed with sharp-edge management theory and practice, it is designed to expand career options by offering a thorough grounding in business management.
This study path will offer students the opportunity to engage with the exciting and dynamic challenges presented by the business and management sector. The aim of the programme is to offer the next generation of business leaders the opportunity to become confident, capable and, above all, professional. This is a contemporary, cutting-edge programme is aimed at students eager to follow a career in management in the private or public sectors or the business related professions such as accountancy, personnel, marketing and administration.
The broad range of modules offered by this programme allows students the opportunity to develop diverse intellectual skills whilst, at the same time, developing professional, practical and transferable skills which will enhance future employment opportunities. Employment opportunities which recent graduates have undertaken include roles in both the public and private sector as well starting up or developing their own businesses.

Modules

In year One you will discover the business world and engage in a variety of modules that prepare you for a career in management. The modules include Introduction to Enterprise, Business Law, Economics and politics for Business, Introduction to Accounting, Management of People, Customer Service and Marketing, giving the foundations essential for understanding how business works and enables you to learn in a creative, imaginative and innovative way.
Year Two builds on the foundations of year one, with a clear focus on deeper knowledge and understanding of key areas within the business world. Modules include, International trade and Integration, Research skills, HRM & Employment Law, Organisational Management, Operations & Quality Management, Financial management, Marketing Planning and managing the self.
Year three allows you to specialise with the opportunity of the dissertation or work based project, aimed at equipping you with a specialist knowledge in business and management and covering a choice of modules such as Strategic Human Resource Management, Marketing Communications, Global Business Environment, Public Sector Management, Sustainability, Contemporary Issues in Management and Strategic Management.

The Grimsby Institute is the largest provider of vocational qualifications in north-east Lincolnshire. Higher education provision is an area the Institute is developing at some pace. We currently offer over 100 HE programmes through partnerships with universities including Hull, York St. John, Huddersfield and Leeds Metropolitan.

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Employment prospects for graduates of this subject

Although management degrees are a popular choice, with nearly 5,800 degrees awarded, numbers fell quite a bit last year. It's not a surprise to hear that a lot of graduates from the subject went into management, and remember that, for this degree, a lot of the jobs are in London. But management graduates tried their hands at all sorts of different jobs last year — not just those within the finance industry, but also marketing, human resources, sales, business development and accountancy. And for management grads wanting something a little left-field, our serious shortage of surveyors means well over a hundred graduates a year are taking this lucrative option. This is a flexible degree that can fit graduates for all sorts of work.

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